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Table 1 Baseline data

From: At mid- to long-term follow-up after proximal hamstring tendon avulsion; there was greater fatty infiltration, muscle atrophy and strength deficit in the hamstring muscles of the injured leg than in the uninjured leg

 

n (%)

Mean (±SD)

Sex, female

22 (45.8)

 

Age at injury, years

 

50.8 (9.7)

Activity at injury

Sporting injury

 

30 (62.5)

Vehicle accident

 

2 (4.2)

Slip or fall

 

10 (20.8)

Other

 

6 (12.5)

MRI Finding at diagnosis**

Incomplete, two tendons avulsed

8 (16.7)

 

Complete, three tendons avulsed < 2 cm

5 (10.4)

 

Complete, three tendons avulsed > 2 cm

35 (72, 9

 

Time to treatment, days

 

17.6 (14.1)

Operative

 

18.3 (15.1)

Nonoperative

 

15.5 (10.8)

Treatment

Operative

36 (75)

 

Nonoperative

12 (25)

 

Follow-up time, years

 

5.6 (2.7)

  1. **MRI finding according to the radiology report signed by two consultants diology